Abington stands to receive about $1.6 million in federal funding over the next two years, which could allow the town to escape the pandemic, and its economic impacts, without major layoffs or program and service cuts.
Abington stands to receive about $1.6 million in federal funding over the next two years, which could allow the town to escape the pandemic, and its economic impacts, without major layoffs or program and service cuts.
Abington department heads have identified more than $25 million in capital needs that should be addressed over the next five years, not including . the cost of building a new central fire station.
Teachers can start getting signing up for vaccines March 11; changes in school committee candidates, town hall open again to the public, and more!
Abington officials are leaning towards moving the town’s police dispatch operations to a regional center in Holbrook.
Abington's week ahead includes more snow, no vaccines, and more retail marijuana talk.
ABINGTON'S WEEK AHEAD: Vaccine clinics; budget talks; storm prep; planning, health, assessors, capital planning boards meet
This week in Abington includes students returning back to school; health, planning, and school board meetings, and more.
Abington Selectman Jim Connolly will not seek re-election this spring; Selectman Tim Chapin will.
A Braintree company has officially requested one of Abington's three new retail adult-use marijuana permits.
This week in Abington, town hall rolls back its openings, the health and planning boards meet, the schools remain open, and Christmas festivities around town.
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